Reading Time: 3 minutes We’re entering a crucial period in the pandemic. So far, governments have kept trade borders open. Cooler heads must prevail
Month: April 2020
Our columnists and contributors weigh in on working from home
Reading Time: 9 minutes How they’re faring and what they had to learn about working in the ‘new normal’
We need physical distance, not social distance
Reading Time: 5 minutes Don’t let physical distancing make loneliness worse. Here are three tips to reduce isolation and increase connection
Killing resource projects hurts Indigenous communities
Reading Time: 3 minutes For economic reconciliation with Indigenous communities, we need consistent and stable policies for the resource sector
Ontario budget update misses mark in face of COVID-19
Reading Time: 4 minutes The plan is based on unrealistic assumptions that pose real risks to Ontario finances and includes spending likely to be ineffective
What we can learn from Hershey during this time of crisis
Reading Time: 3 minutes He was a man of great compassion, ingenuity and philanthropy, particularly during difficult times. Can you or your business do the same?
Genesis G90: true luxury and a pleasure to drive
Reading Time: 4 minutes The G90 matches anything in the luxury market when it comes to comfort, performance, engineering finesse and usability
Facebook groups keep us connected during pandemic
Reading Time: 3 minutes Facebook groups are a great way to stay connected, interact with each other and offer support wherever needed
Where is the willingness to suffer for your beliefs?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Thoreau, Gandhi and King understood that going to jail was a reasonable price to pay for protest. Why don’t we accept that today?
Canada’s hospital system ill-prepared for COVID-19 crisis
Reading Time: 4 minutes Canada’s hopelessly dysfunctional and dangerous government-monopoly health-care system one of the least prepared in the world to deal with the crisis